bun-types-no-globals 1.3.7-canary.20260126T141132 → 1.3.7-canary.20260128T141311

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package/lib/bun.d.ts CHANGED
@@ -905,6 +905,69 @@ declare module "bun" {
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  export function stringify(input: unknown, replacer?: undefined | null, space?: string | number): string;
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  }
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+ /**
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+ * JSON5 related APIs
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+ */
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+ namespace JSON5 {
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+ /**
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+ * Parse a JSON5 string into a JavaScript value.
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+ *
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+ * JSON5 is a superset of JSON based on ECMAScript 5.1 that supports
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+ * comments, trailing commas, unquoted keys, single-quoted strings,
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+ * hex numbers, Infinity, NaN, and more.
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+ *
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+ * @category Utilities
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+ *
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+ * @param input The JSON5 string to parse
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+ * @returns A JavaScript value
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+ *
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+ * @example
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+ * ```ts
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+ * import { JSON5 } from "bun";
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+ *
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+ * const result = JSON5.parse(`{
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+ * // This is a comment
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+ * name: 'my-app',
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+ * version: '1.0.0', // trailing comma is allowed
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+ * hex: 0xDEADbeef,
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+ * half: .5,
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+ * infinity: Infinity,
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+ * }`);
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+ * ```
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+ */
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+ export function parse(input: string): unknown;
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Convert a JavaScript value into a JSON5 string. Object keys that are
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+ * valid identifiers are unquoted, strings use double quotes, `Infinity`
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+ * and `NaN` are represented as literals, and indented output includes
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+ * trailing commas.
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+ *
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+ * @category Utilities
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+ *
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+ * @param input The JavaScript value to stringify.
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+ * @param replacer Currently not supported.
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+ * @param space A number for how many spaces each level of indentation gets, or a string used as indentation.
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+ * The number is clamped between 0 and 10, and the first 10 characters of the string are used.
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+ * @returns A JSON5 string, or `undefined` if the input is `undefined`, a function, or a symbol.
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+ *
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+ * @example
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+ * ```ts
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+ * import { JSON5 } from "bun";
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+ *
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+ * console.log(JSON5.stringify({ a: 1, b: "two" }));
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+ * // {a:1,b:"two"}
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+ *
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+ * console.log(JSON5.stringify({ a: 1, b: 2 }, null, 2));
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+ * // {
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+ * // a: 1,
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+ * // b: 2,
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+ * // }
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+ * ```
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+ */
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+ export function stringify(input: unknown, replacer?: undefined | null, space?: string | number): string | undefined;
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+ }
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+
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  /**
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  * Synchronously resolve a `moduleId` as though it were imported from `parent`
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  *
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  export = contents;
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  }
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+ declare module "*.json5" {
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+ var contents: any;
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+ export = contents;
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+ }
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+
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  declare module "*/bun.lock" {
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  var contents: import("bun").BunLockFile;
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  export = contents;
package/package.json CHANGED
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
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  {
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  "name": "bun-types-no-globals",
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- "version": "1.3.7-canary.20260126T141132",
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+ "version": "1.3.7-canary.20260128T141311",
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  "main": "./generator/index.ts",
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  "types": "./lib/index.d.ts",
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  "description": "TypeScript type definitions for Bun without global types pollution",